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Fisher25 (talk|edits) said:

25 June 2008
Hi! I am running my own business. I want a favor from you all. My issue is that one of my clients hasn’t made his payment since last four months and I am having his phone number only. I have searched for his address but was not able to find it anywhere as I think it is an unlisted number. But I really want back my money. Is there any hope to recover his full information?

Any help is appreciated.

CrowJD (talk|edits) said:

25 June 2008
Hire a licensed private investigator, and let him/her decide how to find the address if you are that interested.

I personally can't remember ever having a client that I did not have a street address for before he became my client. I will not accept a P.O. Box, for instance, without a street address.

Frankly, if you have had no contact for 4 months, the person has probably skipped, and the best that you can do is have your invoice framed and put it on the wall in your office as a reminder of what not to do in the future.

DZCPA (talk|edits) said:

26 June 2008
Try Google search. Where did you send the invoice?

Actionbsns (talk|edits) said:

26 June 2008
Hasn't this question been asked before?

DZCPA (talk|edits) said:

26 June 2008
Everything has been asked before.

Reskinn (talk|edits) said:

26 June 2008
Oh! Not to worry. One of my friend who is also a business man had also faced the same circumstances but he came across [url=http://www.unlistedphonenumbers.biz/]unlisted phone numbers[/url] which assisted him to retrieve the particular number’s information. Now he usually takes help of this service. I think you should also try this.

All the best.

CrowJD (talk|edits) said:

26 June 2008
OH, thanks Fisher and Reskinn for the spam. The law may consider a person who uses such a service as you "advertise" a stalker, even if such person does not consider himself a stalker.

As of September 1993, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have some form of stalking (anti-stalking) law. (National Center for Victims of Crime, Legislative Database.) In October 1993, the final summary report of the Project to Develop a Model Anti-Stalking Code for States was presented to the National Institute of Justice. This was the end product of the 1992 legislation. (National Institute of Justice, 1993.) In 1996, the U.S. Congress passed the federal stalking law. (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997, Public Law 104-201, § 1069.)

Kevinh5 (talk|edits) said:

26 June 2008
DZ's solution is the easiest - just type the number (including area code) into google.

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